How to get to the ICC

By Bus

The ICC is located at the hub of the city's bus network and it is easy to hop on and off clean, modern buses in order to get around.

By Coach

Birmingham coach station is just 5 minutes by taxi from The ICC. The National Express has its national headquarters on the site.

By Car

The ICC is located in the centre of Birmingham and is easily accessible by road. Visitors can travel in from any direction using the following motorways: M1, M5, M6, M6 Toll, M40 and M42.

Multi-storey parking is available within The NIA, just a short walk away from The ICC. The NIA is signposted on motorways and major roads and is marked on most road maps.

To reach our nearest car park, located at sister venue The NIA, the address for sat nav users is:

Street: Kind Edward's Road, Postcode: B1 2AA

By Air

Birmingham International Airport is one of the best connected airports in Europe. Over 50 airlines operate scheduled and charter services to more than 100 destinations including Europe, North America, the Middle East and the Indian Sub-Continent. The airport is just 8 miles/13km from the city centre and is directly linked to Birmingham International Railway Station via an Airlink Shuttle. Birmingham International Railway Station operates up to 9 trains an hour to Birmingham City Centre so visitors can go from plane to train to The ICC in minutes.

By Train

The ICC is served by the UK's largest interchange rail station, Birmingham New Street and also the smaller Five Ways Station. Both stations are a short walk from The ICC and are also served by taxi ranks. Birmingham New Street has direct and regular services to Birmingham International Railway Station which directly serves Birmingham International Airport and The NEC. It also has three direct services to London Euston every hour, a journey that takes just 80 minutes at peak times.

Birmingham New Street offers regular services to and from every major UK destination which connects Birmingham and The ICC to the whole of the country.

Birmingham's two other city centre train stations, Moor St and Snow Hill, are also within quick and easy access of The ICC and directly connected to London Marylebone via an hourly service. Snow Hill is a short walk from The ICC and Moor St. a short taxi drive away offering even greater travel flexibility.

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